CANTON, OHIO -- The Giants have one more light workout scheduled before heading to Canton, Ohio, for the Hall of Fame Game on Sunday night.

After a rough one on Thursday, it will be interesting to see who is still standing. It will be even more interesting to hear coach Tom Coughlin's plans for Sunday night against the Bills because, believe it or not, football is finally here. There will be a game to watch. So what if it doesn't count in the stands? It's football, played in pads and helmets with tackling and all.

First, here's what to expect out of the Giants in East Rutherford (my man Hutch will have you covered there) and the kickoff of the Hall of Fame weekend in Canton (Conor and I will handle that from here).

• Playing Time Plan -- Coughlin should provide details on how long -- if at all -- the Giants starters will play Sunday night. My guess is one quarter, maybe a little less. He's already said the Giants plan to take advantage of the extra preseason game this season. The only question right now appears to be, 'How much?'

• Serious Injuries -- The Giants had a handful of players leave practice early on Thursday. Although most didn't appear serious, the injury rundown will be important. Cornerback Bennett Jackson (ankle) appeared to be the one that could be most troublesome. Hopefully it's not long-term, and defensive end Robert Ayers (ankle) is OK as well. Still, don't expect to see any of the banged-up player on Sunday night.

• Strahan Stories -- Surely there will be a lot of reminiscing about defensive end Michael Strahan on Friday. The Giants legend gets inducted into the Hall of Fame on Saturday night. It should be a special evening. Who will be in Canton to support the superstar? Surely it will be a long list that includes former teammates, former rivals and current co-hosts?

• Kicking from Distance -- The Hall of Fame Game on Sunday night comes with a different wrinkle than we're used to seeing in an NFL game. Extra points will be kicked for the first time from the 15-yard line. That means each one-pointer will essentially be a 33-yard kick (15 yards, plus 10 for the end zone and 7 to set up for the kick behind the line of scrimmage). How will the Giants approach the longer-than-usual extra points? We'll find out on Friday.